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- .TH qrun 8B "19 February 2018" Local "PBS Professional"
- .SH NAME
- .B qrun
- \- run a PBS batch job now
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B qrun
- [-a] [-H <vnode specification>] <job ID> [<job ID> ...]
- .br
- .B qrun
- [-a] [-H - ] <job ID> [<job ID> ...]
- .br
- .B qrun
- --version
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Forces a job to run, regardless of scheduling position or resource requirements.
- The
- .B qrun
- command can be used on jobs, subjobs, or ranges of subjobs, but
- not on job arrays. When it is used on a range of subjobs, the
- non-running subjobs in that range are run.
- When preemption is enabled, the scheduler preempts other jobs in order
- to run this job. Running a job via
- .B qrun
- gives the job higher preemption priority than any of the priorities defined
- in the
- .I preempt_prio
- scheduler parameter.
- .B Required Privilege
- .br
- In order to execute
- .B qrun,
- you must have PBS Operator or Manager privilege.
- .B Caveats for qrun
- .RS 3
- The job is run without respect for limits, primetime, or dedicated time.
- If you use a
- .B -H vnode_specification
- option to run a job, but specify insufficient vnodes or resources, the
- job may not run correctly. Avoid using this option unless you are
- sure.
- If you don't use the
- .I -H
- option, the job must be in the
- .I Queued
- state and reside in an execution queue.
- If you do use the
- .I -H
- option, the job must be in the
- .I Queued
- or
- .I Suspended
- state and reside in an execution queue.
- If you use the
- .I -H
- option, all schedulers are bypassed, and partition boundaries are ignored.
- The
- .B qrun
- command cannot be used on a job that is in the process of provisioning.
- .RE
- .SH OPTIONS
- .IP "-a" 6
- The
- .B qrun
- command exits before the job actually starts execution.
- .IP "(no -H option)" 6
- The job is run immediately regardless of scheduling policy as long as
- the following are true:
- .RS 9
- The queue in which the job resides is an execution queue.
- Either the resources required by the job are available, or preemption
- is enabled and the required resources can be made available by
- preempting jobs that are running.
- .RE
- .IP "(with -H option)" 6
- Do
- .B NOT
- use this option unless you know exactly what you are doing.
- With the -H option, all scheduling policies are bypassed and the job
- is run directly. The job is run immediately on the named or
- previously assigned vnodes, regardless of current usage on those
- vnodes or which scheduler manages the vnodes,
- with the exception of vnode state. The job is not run and
- the qrun request is rejected if any named vnode is down,
- already allocated exclusively, or would need to be allocated
- exclusively and another job is already running on the vnode. The job
- is run if the vnode is
- .I offline.
- The
- .I -H
- option runs jobs that are queued or suspended.
- If the
- .B qrun -H
- command is used on a job that requests an AOE, and that AOE is not instantiated
- on those vnodes, the vnodes are provisioned with the AOE.
- If the job requests an AOE, and that AOE is not available on the
- specified vnodes, the job is held.
- .RS 6
- .IP "-H <vnode specification without resources>" 3
- The
- .I vnode specification without resources
- has this format:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ (<vchunk>)[+(<vchunk>) ...]
- .br
- where
- .I vchunk
- has the format
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <vnode name>[+<vnode name> ...]
- .br
- Example: -H (VnodeA+VnodeB)+(VnodeC)
- PBS applies one requested chunk from the job's selection directive in round-robin
- fashion to each
- .I vchunk
- in the list. Each
- .I vchunk
- must be sufficient to run the job's corresponding chunk, otherwise
- the job may not execute correctly.
- .RE
- .RS 6
- .IP "-H <vnode specification with resources>" 3
- The
- .I vnode specification with resources
- has this format:
- .br
- .I \ \ \ (<vchunk>)[+(<vchunk>) ...]
- .br
- where
- .I vchunk
- has the format
- .IP "" 6
- .I <vnode name>:<vnode resources>[+<vnode name>:<vnode resources> ...]
- .LP
- .RS 3
- and where
- .I vnode resources
- has the format
- .RS 3
- <resource name>=<value>[:<resource name>=<value> ...]
- .RE
- .IP "Example:" 3
- -H (VnodeA:mem=100kb:ncpus=1)+ (VnodeB:mem=100kb:ncpus=2+ VnodeC:mem=100kb)
- .LP
- PBS creates a new selection directive from the
- .I vnode specification with resources,
- using it instead of the original specification from the user.
- Any single resource specification results in the
- job's original selection directive being ignored. Each
- .I vchunk
- must be sufficient to run the job's corresponding chunk, otherwise
- the job may not execute correctly.
- If the job being run requests
- .I -l place=exclhost,
- take extra care to satisfy the
- .I exclhost
- request. Make sure that if any vnodes are from a multi-vnoded host,
- all vnodes from that host are allocated. Otherwise those vnodes can
- be allocated to other jobs.
- .RE
- .IP "-H -" 3
- Runs the job on the set of resources to which it is already assigned.
- You can run a job on the set of resources already assigned to the juob, without having to list the resources, by using the
- .I -
- (dash) argument to the
- .I -H
- option.
- .RE
- .IP "--version" 6
- The
- .B qrun
- command returns its PBS version information and exits.
- This option can only be used alone.
- .SH OPERANDS
- .IP "Job ID" 6
- The
- .B qrun
- command accepts a list of job IDs, of the form
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .br
- .I \ \ \ <sequence number>[<index>][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .IP " " 9
- .I <sequence number>[<index start>-<index end>][.<server name>][@<server name>]
- .IP " " 6
- Note that some shells require that you enclose a job array identifier in
- double quotes.
- .IP "vnode specification" 6
- The
- .I vnode specification without resources
- has this format:
- .IP "" 9
- .I (<vchunk>)[+(<vchunk>) ...]
- .br
- where
- .I vchunk
- has the format
- .br
- .I <vnode name>[+<vnode name> ...]
- .br
- Example: -H (VnodeA+VnodeB)+(VnodeC)
- .LP
- .IP "" 6
- The
- .I vnode specification with resources
- has this format:
- .IP "" 9
- .I (<vchunk>)[+(<vchunk>) ...]
- .br
- where
- .I vchunk
- has the format
- .br
- .I <vnode name>:<vnode resources>[+<vnode name>:<vnode resources> ...]
- .br
- and where
- .I vnode resources
- has the format
- .br
- .I <resource name>=<value>[:<resource name>=<value> ...]
- Example: -H (VnodeA:mem=100kb:ncpus=1) + (VnodeB:mem=100kb:ncpus=2 + VnodeC:mem=100kb)
- .IP "" 6
- A
- .I vnode name
- is the name of the vnode, not the name of the host.
- .SH STANDARD ERROR
- The
- .B qrun
- command writes a diagnostic message to standard error for
- each error occurrence.
- .SH EXIT STATUS
- .IP Zero 6
- On success
- .IP "Greater than zero" 6
- If the
- .B qrun
- command fails to process any operand
- .SH SEE ALSO
- The
- .I PBS Professional Administrator's Guide,
- .br
- qsub(1B),
- qmgr(8B),
- pbs_runjob(3B)
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